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Steve Nash does the Red Bull X-Alps!

Posted September 22, 2011 | 03:42 AM in Outdoor | Permalink

Garmin-sponsored Steve Nash showed exceptional courage recently when he participated in the gruelling 12-day Red Bull X-Alps 2011 race, hiking over 652km and flying 255km in all.
This non-stop 864km race from Salzburg to Monaco (as the crow flies) is much more than just an Alpine crossing, participating athletes are only allowed to cover the distance by walking, running or paragliding.
Steve, a 48-year-old electrical engineer, with his supporter Richard Bungay made up Team GBR1. Together they are to be congratulated for finishing in 19th place in the so-called toughest adventure race on earth.

K5 Unfortunately, Steve was taken out of the challenge because of an airspace violation just two days before the end of the X-Alps. But, remaining upbeat, he told us: “Garmin was an essential team sponsor because, quite simply, a reliable and accurate navigation system was one of the most important factors for success in this event. Garmin supplied us with a GPSMAP 78s (high-performance handheld GPS with compass and altimeter) and a nüLink 1695 (in-car sat nav with live services). But the most valuable product was Garmin’s topographical mapping software Basecamp because it gave us a detailed view of where we were, right down to path level, and made it easy for us to plan our route.”

Garmin named as Official Marine Electronics Supplier for new Clipper Round the World Yacht Race fleet

Posted September 20, 2011 | 02:26 AM in Marine | Permalink

Garmin Europe Ltd and Clipper Ventures Plc are delighted to announce that the world leader in satellite navigation and GPS technology will be the Official Marine Electronics Supplier for the new fleet of Clipper 70s for the Clipper 13-14 and Clipper 15-16 Round the World Yacht Races. Garmin will provide a complete system of intuitive, robust navigational electronics which will guide the twelve 70-foot boats on their year-long circumnavigation.

The partnership was launched on the Garmin Stand (G026) at the Southampton Boat Show at 15:00 BST on Friday 16 September.

Clipper Race Director Jonathan Bailey, was present at the launch, and said: “We’re pleased to have Garmin on board as an official supplier for our new fleet of Clipper 70s. As a major global brand Garmin recognises the value in being associated with the world’s longest yacht race and we look forward to working with them over the coming months and years.”

Clipper Ventures selected Garmin as its official supplier for the Clipper 70s following a thorough selection process involving the world’s leading manufacturers of marine electronics. The company has offices around the world and has been manufacturing marine electronics since 1989.

“Garmin is proud to be the new marine electronics provider for the Clipper 13-14 and Clipper 15-16 Round the World Yacht Races and we look forward to following the international crews on the twelve Clipper 70s as they race around the globe. This exciting association with Clipper will bring added value to our brand and extend Garmin’s growing presence in the racing sector,” Nigel Craine, Marine OEM Sales Manager, Garmin Europe Ltd, said.

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In Clipper 11-12, the current edition of the biennial round the world race, a total of ten internationally-backed teams will visit 15 ports of call on six continents over the course of the gruelling 12-month race. The route takes the fleet to Rio de Janeiro, Cape Town, Geraldton Western Australia, New Zealand, Australia’s Gold Coast, Singapore, Qingdao, California, New York, Nova Scotia, Derry-Londonderry and the Netherlands. The race returns to the UK on 22 July 2012.

The race was established 15 years ago by Sir Robin Knox-Johnston, the first man to sail solo and non-stop around the world. Its objective is to give ordinary people the chance to do something truly extraordinary. To date almost 3,000 men and women representing 300 professions and 52 nationalities have participated in the Clipper Round the World Yacht Race sailing almost 1.8 million miles.

Clipper Chairman Sir Robin Knox-Johnston said: “The Clipper Race offers its many partners and sponsors the opportunity to promote their brands on a global stage. We recognise that a brand like Garmin with its global reach and timely support can contribute to the future success of the race and we’re thrilled to have them on board as the Official Marine Electronics Supplier for our new fleet of Clipper 70s.”

 
About Garmin 
The global leader in satellite navigation, Garmin Ltd. and its subsidiaries have designed, manufactured, marketed and sold navigation, communication and information devices and applications since 1989 – most of which are enabled by GPS technology.  Garmin’s products serve automotive, mobile, wireless, outdoor recreation, marine, aviation, and OEM applications. Garmin Ltd. is incorporated in Switzerland, and its principal subsidiaries are located in the United States, Taiwan and the United Kingdom. For more information visit Garmin's media centre at http://garmin.blogs.com/ukpr. Garmin is a registered trademark and GHP, GHC and GWS are trademarks of Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiaries.  All other brands, product names, company names, trademarks and service marks are the properties of their respective owners. All rights reserved.

About the Clipper Round the World Yacht Race
The inaugural Clipper Round the World Yacht Race took place 1996-97 and was established by Sir Robin Knox-Johnston to give everyone, regardless of sailing experience, the opportunity to experience the exhilaration of ocean racing. Clipper 13-14 will be the ninth edition of the biennial event and will be raced on a new fleet of state of the art Clipper 70s. Each of the 12 yachts will be sponsored by cities, regions or countries around the world who use the race as a platform to generate international trade, tourism, business and cultural links. Crew members can sign up for the whole circumnavigation or one or more of eight legs. The only qualification for the race is the minimum age of 18 – there is no upper age limit. The overall race is divided into individual stages and points are accumulated in a Formula 1-style scoring system. The yacht with the highest total at the finish wins the Clipper Trophy.

About Clipper Ventures Plc
More than 40 years have gone by since Sir Robin Knox-Johnston's record breaking solo and non-stop circumnavigation in 1968-69. Now, as Chairman of Clipper Ventures Plc, he is at the forefront of promoting round the world yacht racing. Clipper Ventures, the marine events company founded in 1995, is focused on developing and promoting major events capable of attracting significant participation, income, media coverage and associated sponsorship revenue. Sir Robin founded the company on the premise that sailing should be made available to everyone, regardless of age or experience. Almost 3,000 people have now competed in the seven editions of the Clipper Race to date. The company also owns the rights to the VELUX 5 OCEANS race and runs successful Events and Training divisions.

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Garmin Unveils the aera 796 and 795 Portable Touchscreen Aviation Navigators with 3D Vision

Posted September 14, 2011 | 11:22 AM in Aviation | Permalink

Garmin (NASDAQ: GRMN), the global leader in satellite navigation, announced today the aera 796 and aera 795, a new series of portable aviation navigation devices. As Garmin’s new flagship portable aviation product, the aera 795 incorporates the popular features of the GPSMAP® 695, while also adding new capabilities such as a touchscreen user interface, pilot-selectable screen orientation and 3D Vision. The aera 795 also takes the pilot one step closer to a paperless cockpit with a digital document viewer, scratch pad and pre-loaded geo-referenced AeroNav IFR and VFR enroute charts.


“Pilots continue to embrace touchscreen in the cockpit because they see how much faster and easier it is to access information while in flight,” said Gary Kelley, Garmin’s vice president of marketing. “Not only does the aera 795 have the increasingly popular touchscreen user interface, but it is so robust with features and capabilities that only a dedicated aviation device can offer. With everything from 3D Vision to electronic charts and weather data, it’s almost like having a glass cockpit that you can fit in your flight bag.”

Aera795 The aera 795 has a high-resolution, 7-inch capacitive touchscreen display that can be viewed in portrait or landscape mode. The physical design has been optimized to fit on the yoke and is sized perfectly as a knee-mounted device. There are four touch keys on the bezel of the unit representing “Back”, “Menu”, “Direct-To” and “Nearest” for quick navigation to frequently used functions, and because the aera 795 is customizable, the user can also pick favorite features or pages to anchor as icons along the bottom of the screen for even faster access. The display has large, finger-touchable icons with intuitive pictures and labels to indicate their function such as: map, terrain, 3D Vision, WPT info, FPL list, active FPL, numbers, doc viewer, charts, weather, SiriusXM and tools. Pilots can choose any of these functions by simply touching the appropriate icon. The touchscreen interface also allows the pilot to quickly pan across the map and pinch zoom.


Enhanced situational awareness with 3D Vision
The aera 795 features 3D Vision, a unique 3D view of database-generated terrain. 3D Vision uses GPS position and the terrain-alerting database to recreate a behind-the-aircraft perspective view of the topographic landscape. The resulting virtual reality display offers pilots a supplemental 3D depiction of land and water features including terrain, obstacles, runways and airport signposts all shown in relative proximity to the aircraft. With the flick of a finger, the 3D view can be rotated around the aircraft to easily view the surrounding terrain. Using forward-looking terrain avoidance capability, the aera 795 predicts in advance where potential hazards may exist and colorizes the landscape showing amber or red overlays on those areas. Any towers or obstacles that may encroach upon the flight path are color-highlighted and clearly displayed with height-appropriate symbology.

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The path to a paperless cockpit

Because of the comprehensive offering of electronic charts, the aera 795 may be qualified for use as either a Class I or Class II Electronic Flight Bag (EFB). For USA version Geo-referenced IFR Enroute charts and VFR Sectional charts come pre-loaded, and the aera 795 also includes US geo-referenced Garmin FliteCharts®, an electronic version of the AeroNav U.S. Terminal Procedures Publication. With FliteCharts, pilots can quickly find and view all departure procedures (DP), standard terminal arrival routes (STARs), approach charts and airport diagrams. For pilots who prefer Jeppesen charts and diagrams, Garmin also offers a ChartView enablement option. Garmin ChartView utilizes Jeppesen’s extensive library to provide global charting capabilities.

Other new features include a built-in digital document viewer that enables the pilot to load and view PDF documents, JPEG photos, and many other electronically formatted materials including checklists and detailed performance/procedural data from the aircraft flight manual. There is also a convenient scratch pad for writing down clearances or other important notes.

Added support for helicopter missions
The addition of optional City Navigator data on the aera 795 allows the user to search and locate any desired surface address for use as a flight plan waypoint or for direct-to navigation. This makes it even easier for helicopter and fixed-wing operators to respond to critical missions around streets and highways, survey land or perform search and rescue operations.
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Instrument back up, weather, traffic and more
Garmin’s patented Panel Page on the aera 795 offers a backup solution to the instrument panel with its exclusive display of GPS-derived panel information, including track indication, GPS altitude, groundspeed, vertical speed and turn indication. Plus, the internal GPS provides position updates five times per second (5 Hz), allowing it to present flight data more smoothly and accurately.
Like many other Garmin portable devices, the aera 796 also includes a GXM™ 40 receiver for XM WX Satellite Weather and SiriusXM Radio. XM WX Satellite Weather gives next generation radar (NEXRAD), aviation routine weather reports (METARs), terminal aerodrome forecasts (TAFs), temporary flight restrictions (TFRs), lightning, winds aloft, turbulence forecasts, PIREPs, icing forecast and several other important weather products. The weather data may be laid directly over the unit’s navigation and topographic map databases. And because the GXM 40 is powered through the aera 796, the set up is simple, and satellite weather and radio can continue to operate for up to four hours without external power. XM WX subscription data and coverage area information is available from XM WX Satellite Weather.


The aera 795 will also display traffic if coupled to a compatible traffic source like the GTX 330, showing TIS (traffic information service) where available. Garmin has increased the interface capability through the addition of a second serial port to allow even more connectivity simultaneously. With two serial ports, the pilot can display traffic information, send frequencies to a Garmin SL30 or SL40 radio, send position information and more to other select aircraft devices.

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Taxiing at unfamiliar airports is made easier thanks to SafeTaxi®, which includes geo-referenced diagrams of over 1,000 U.S. airports that identify runways, taxiways and hangars, as well as the aircraft’s exact location on the field. The aera 795 also has AOPA Airport Directory data, an electronic version of AOPA’s popular U.S. pilot guide, which includes information for over 5,300 public-use airports and nearly 7,000 FBOs. Optionally, pilots can purchase the AC-U-KWIK airport directory database, which features worldwide airport information for more than 7,800 airports globally, and contains hard-to-find information for pre-flight planning in North America, Europe, Asia, Central America, the Caribbean, South America, Africa and Australia.

North American customers that do not require XM WX Satellite Weather and SiriusXM Radio, may be interested in the aera 795 Americas that has identical features to the aera 796 except that it is not XM capable. The aera 795 Atlantic and Pacific are pre-loaded with VFR reporting points (VRPs), AC-U-KWIK international airport directory data and obstacles where available.


The aera 796 and 795 are available immediately for an expected street price of $2,499 and $2,199, respectively.